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Responsible News Consumption in the Digital Age: Strategies for Citizens of Post-Soviet States
by Vladimir Kolodkin , Iliya Kiria- 0.0
Approx. 14 hours to complete
In the idea of responsible consumption, a driven force is the maturity of consumers and their responsibility to preserve the planet's ecosystem. Our course proposes you a concept of responsible news consumption that puts the integrity of the information ecosystem of civil society at the forefront. Responsible news consumption as the basis for the development of civil society...
Ideas from the History of Graphic Design
by Louise Sandhaus , Lorraine Wild- 4.7
Approx. 10 hours to complete
Graphic Design Radicalism Introduction to Graphic Design Radicalism Learn about graphic design radicalism in late 1950s to early 1970s...
Peterloo to the Pankhursts: Radicalism and Reform in the 19th Century
by Steven Franklin , Claire Kennan , Matthew Smith , Shirin Hirsch- 0.0
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Discover the history of protest, parliament and citizens’ rights. Revolution Introduction Revolutions Terror Industry and Agriculture Rotten Boroughs Peterloo Conclusion Reform Introduction Liberal Tories The Great Reform Act The Whigs Chartism Corn and the Conservatives Conclusion Workers Introduction A New View of Society The 'New Unionism' State Intervention Socialism in Britain...
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The Making of the US President: A Short History in Five Elections
by Frank Cogliano , David Silkenat , Fabian Hilfrich , Robert Mason- 4.5
Approx. 20 hours to complete
As Donald Trump takes office as the forty-fifth president of the United States, this course explores presidential elections in historical perspective, via five case studies. It tells the story of key campaigns in US history, and by doing so it investigates how politics changed over time—and how understanding the past sheds light on the current campaign....
Modern & Contemporary American Poetry (“ModPo”)
by Al Filreis- 4.9
Approx. 80 hours to complete
ModPo is a fast-paced introduction to modern and contemporary U. S. poetry, with an emphasis on experimental verse, from Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman to the present. Participants (who need no prior experience with poetry) will learn how to read poems that are supposedly "difficult. " We encounter and discuss the poems one at a time....